American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... kind , a cultured though somewhat decadent type ; the Cajan in his , a crude , ingenuous one . An interesting fact in con- nection with the French - speaking people of Louisiana is the publication , at the present time , of several ...
... kind , a cultured though somewhat decadent type ; the Cajan in his , a crude , ingenuous one . An interesting fact in con- nection with the French - speaking people of Louisiana is the publication , at the present time , of several ...
Pagina 146
... kind , though called contemptuously a virtue of barbarism , is a virtue which , if civili- zation attempts to dispense with it , may cause in its absence the ruin of civilization . " 1 There were few Irish in America in 1776 , aside ...
... kind , though called contemptuously a virtue of barbarism , is a virtue which , if civili- zation attempts to dispense with it , may cause in its absence the ruin of civilization . " 1 There were few Irish in America in 1776 , aside ...
Pagina 253
... kind of plagiarism of English government , went on to deplore its downfall . Mr. Lecky , a more genial spirit , was nevertheless convinced that democracy had not established itself anywhere as a permanent form of government ...
... kind of plagiarism of English government , went on to deplore its downfall . Mr. Lecky , a more genial spirit , was nevertheless convinced that democracy had not established itself anywhere as a permanent form of government ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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